With a clear vision to make Jesus known everywhere, I am a preacher, teacher, and mission-oriented servant of God. My life is devoted to helping people encounter Christ personally, not as a distant idea but as Lord and Savior. My work centers on teaching the Word with simplicity and truth, reaching those who are often forgotten, and pointing hearts back to Jesus as the only source of lasting hope, transformation, and salvation.
I was born into deep poverty to parents who loved God sincerely and served Him faithfully as preachers. Though resources were few, faith was strong. From an early age, I learned that material wealth does not give peace, and success without God is empty. Watching my parents serve God and people shaped my understanding that true joy comes from obedience to God’s calling, not from comfort or status.
From the age of fifteen until now, preaching and sharing the Word of God has been central to my life. Ministry has not always been easy, but it has always been fulfilling. Serving God’s people, teaching Scripture, and working in missions have brought me a deep and steady peace that circumstances cannot take away. This calling has anchored my life, given direction to my efforts, and strengthened my commitment to serve with integrity and compassion.
My prayer is to walk alongside friends and partners of like mind—people who love God deeply and value the work of the gospel. I believe strongly in spiritual accountability, godly counsel, and meaningful fellowship. It is a joy and a necessity to have spiritual covering and relationships where Jesus is the center, where faith is sharpened, and where the work of God can grow through unity, prayer, and shared vision.
I was born into deep poverty to parents who loved God sincerely and served Him faithfully as preachers. Though resources were few, faith was strong. From an early age, I learned that material wealth does not give peace, and success without God is empty. Watching my parents serve God and people shaped my understanding that true joy comes from obedience to God’s calling, not from comfort or status.
From the age of fifteen until now, preaching and sharing the Word of God has been central to my life. Ministry has not always been easy, but it has always been fulfilling. Serving God’s people, teaching Scripture, and working in missions have brought me a deep and steady peace that circumstances cannot take away. This calling has anchored my life, given direction to my efforts, and strengthened my commitment to serve with integrity and compassion.
My prayer is to walk alongside friends and partners of like mind—people who love God deeply and value the work of the gospel. I believe strongly in spiritual accountability, godly counsel, and meaningful fellowship. It is a joy and a necessity to have spiritual covering and relationships where Jesus is the center, where faith is sharpened, and where the work of God can grow through unity, prayer, and shared vision.
- Founding Director/Pastor em Bible Pathway Mission Liberia Inc
- País Liberia
- Estudou Bachelor Degree em Assemblies Of God Bible College
- Male
- Solteiro
- 12/22/1980
- Seguido por 13 pessoas
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- This name is Power, the name Jesus
Something reminds me today of when I was a small boy. My mother and I were traveling on foot when we came to a stream. We went down to drink because we were very thirsty. Unknown to us, a man who had taken the form of a dragon was waiting to kill one of us. He was hidden from us, both physically and spiritually.
He began throwing what seemed to be spiritual stones at us, but he missed us twice. When he threw the third one, we cried out together in a loud voice, "Jesus!" As we continued calling on the name of Jesus, a mighty wind began to blow through the forest. We saw the bushes bending and folding as though they were sheets of paper. The man in the dragon form cried out in great pain, shouting, "Stop! Stop!"
We did not stop calling on the name of Jesus. Instead, we continued until the man ran out onto the road, fell to the ground, and began confessing his deeds. People gathered around as he admitted that he had killed many people before encountering us.
The name of Jesus caused him to bow and confess. As the Bible says, "At the name of Jesus every knee should bow... and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord" (Philippians 2:10–11). Jesus is not only Lord—He is God Almighty.This name is Power, the name Jesus Something reminds me today of when I was a small boy. My mother and I were traveling on foot when we came to a stream. We went down to drink because we were very thirsty. Unknown to us, a man who had taken the form of a dragon was waiting to kill one of us. He was hidden from us, both physically and spiritually. He began throwing what seemed to be spiritual stones at us, but he missed us twice. When he threw the third one, we cried out together in a loud voice, "Jesus!" As we continued calling on the name of Jesus, a mighty wind began to blow through the forest. We saw the bushes bending and folding as though they were sheets of paper. The man in the dragon form cried out in great pain, shouting, "Stop! Stop!" We did not stop calling on the name of Jesus. Instead, we continued until the man ran out onto the road, fell to the ground, and began confessing his deeds. People gathered around as he admitted that he had killed many people before encountering us. The name of Jesus caused him to bow and confess. As the Bible says, "At the name of Jesus every knee should bow... and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord" (Philippians 2:10–11). Jesus is not only Lord—He is God Almighty.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 12 VisualizaçõesFaça o login para curtir, compartilhar e comentar! - Today's wonderful service
The first Sunday service at Bible Pathway Mission Liberia in this month of May was again powerful and impactful. The presence of God was evident, and there was a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit as God’s anointing rested upon the congregation. Hearts were refreshed, faith was strengthened, and many experienced renewed hope in the Lord as you can see the photos and video below.
At Bible Pathway Mission Liberia, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ in spirit and in truth. We are a Spirit-filled church where worship is expressed with joy, reverence, and freedom—through praise, dance, and heartfelt thanksgiving. In God’s presence, burdens are lifted, oppression and discouragement are broken, and lives are restored by the power of the Holy Spirit. Worship in our church is not entertainment; it is an encounter with God that brings peace, joy, and spiritual release.
Message was about walk by faith and not in fear. Fear come from the devil and faith come from God. Fear brings doubt, confusion and worry but faith gives peace and confidence in God. In this light we have been asked by God never to have fear in every situation we may face but we should continue in prayers and reading or hearing his word. Our message came from the book of 2 Timothy 1:6-8.Today's wonderful service 👏👏 The first Sunday service at Bible Pathway Mission Liberia in this month of May was again powerful and impactful. The presence of God was evident, and there was a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit as God’s anointing rested upon the congregation. Hearts were refreshed, faith was strengthened, and many experienced renewed hope in the Lord as you can see the photos and video below. At Bible Pathway Mission Liberia, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ in spirit and in truth. We are a Spirit-filled church where worship is expressed with joy, reverence, and freedom—through praise, dance, and heartfelt thanksgiving. In God’s presence, burdens are lifted, oppression and discouragement are broken, and lives are restored by the power of the Holy Spirit. Worship in our church is not entertainment; it is an encounter with God that brings peace, joy, and spiritual release. Message was about walk by faith and not in fear. Fear come from the devil and faith come from God. Fear brings doubt, confusion and worry but faith gives peace and confidence in God. In this light we have been asked by God never to have fear in every situation we may face but we should continue in prayers and reading or hearing his word. Our message came from the book of 2 Timothy 1:6-8.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 10 Visualizações - Greetings from Liberia,
Please keep our ministry and worship services in your prayers. Recently, we lost our keyboard to flooding, and we are trusting God to help us replace it. For many years, our congregation has worshiped and sung with this instrument, and it has been an important part of our services. Losing it has made worship feel less complete for many of our members.
We kindly ask you to pray that God will open doors and provide the means for us to obtain another keyboard so that our worship can continue with joy and encouragement. Thank you for standing with us in prayer.Greetings from Liberia, Please keep our ministry and worship services in your prayers. Recently, we lost our keyboard to flooding, and we are trusting God to help us replace it. For many years, our congregation has worshiped and sung with this instrument, and it has been an important part of our services. Losing it has made worship feel less complete for many of our members. We kindly ask you to pray that God will open doors and provide the means for us to obtain another keyboard so that our worship can continue with joy and encouragement. Thank you for standing with us in prayer.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 11 Visualizações1
- Today's wonderful service
The third Sunday service at Bible Pathway Mission Liberia in this month of April was again powerful and impactful. The presence of God was evident, and there was a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit as God’s anointing rested upon the congregation. Hearts were refreshed, faith was strengthened, and many experienced renewed hope in the Lord as you can see the photos below.
At Bible Pathway Mission Liberia, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ in spirit and in truth. We are a Spirit-filled church where worship is expressed with joy, reverence, and freedom—through praise, dance, and heartfelt thanksgiving. In God’s presence, burdens are lifted, oppression and discouragement are broken, and lives are restored by the power of the Holy Spirit. Worship in our church is not entertainment; it is an encounter with God that brings peace, joy, and spiritual release.
Message was about how we are to chose our friends wisely. We are to chose friends who can bring us closer to God, who can support our growth and who can help to build our faith in the Lord. Our friends shouldn't be like Judas Iscariot who betrayed Jesus . If we have such friends they will make us to also betray Jesus. Our message came from Matthew 26:14-15.Today's wonderful service 👏👏 The third Sunday service at Bible Pathway Mission Liberia in this month of April was again powerful and impactful. The presence of God was evident, and there was a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit as God’s anointing rested upon the congregation. Hearts were refreshed, faith was strengthened, and many experienced renewed hope in the Lord as you can see the photos below. At Bible Pathway Mission Liberia, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ in spirit and in truth. We are a Spirit-filled church where worship is expressed with joy, reverence, and freedom—through praise, dance, and heartfelt thanksgiving. In God’s presence, burdens are lifted, oppression and discouragement are broken, and lives are restored by the power of the Holy Spirit. Worship in our church is not entertainment; it is an encounter with God that brings peace, joy, and spiritual release. Message was about how we are to chose our friends wisely. We are to chose friends who can bring us closer to God, who can support our growth and who can help to build our faith in the Lord. Our friends shouldn't be like Judas Iscariot who betrayed Jesus . If we have such friends they will make us to also betray Jesus. Our message came from Matthew 26:14-15.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 17 Visualizações - Please keep me in your prayers. I am Sick and need God to heal me. Your prayers make a difference in Jesus namePlease keep me in your prayers. I am Sick and need God to heal me. Your prayers make a difference in Jesus name 🙏0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 8 Visualizações
- Just love talking about Jesus. I just love to read his stories. I just love to know how he was born, how died, how he resurrected from the grave and how he went to heaven to prepare a place for all of us that believe in Him.Just love talking about Jesus. I just love to read his stories. I just love to know how he was born, how died, how he resurrected from the grave and how he went to heaven to prepare a place for all of us that believe in Him.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações
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- HAPPY RESURRECTION SUNDAY TO YOU ALL
The first Sunday service at Bible Pathway Mission Liberia in this month of April was again powerful and impactful. The presence of God was evident, and there was a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit as God’s anointing rested upon the congregation. Hearts were refreshed, faith was strengthened, and many experienced renewed hope in the Lord as you can see the photos below.
At Bible Pathway Mission Liberia, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ in spirit and in truth. We are a Spirit-filled church where worship is expressed with joy, reverence, and freedom—through praise, dance, and heartfelt thanksgiving. In God’s presence, burdens are lifted, oppression and discouragement are broken, and lives are restored by the power of the Holy Spirit. Worship in our church is not entertainment; it is an encounter with God that brings peace, joy, and spiritual release.
Message was about giving Your Best to God as the widow who depended and trusted in God by giving her last. She didn't allow her future to be in the hand of what she had but she placed it in the hands of God. She gave by faith and not as those who had abundant gabe what they had no use of. The message was from the book of Mark 12:41-44HAPPY RESURRECTION SUNDAY TO YOU ALL 👏👏 The first Sunday service at Bible Pathway Mission Liberia in this month of April was again powerful and impactful. The presence of God was evident, and there was a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit as God’s anointing rested upon the congregation. Hearts were refreshed, faith was strengthened, and many experienced renewed hope in the Lord as you can see the photos below. At Bible Pathway Mission Liberia, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ in spirit and in truth. We are a Spirit-filled church where worship is expressed with joy, reverence, and freedom—through praise, dance, and heartfelt thanksgiving. In God’s presence, burdens are lifted, oppression and discouragement are broken, and lives are restored by the power of the Holy Spirit. Worship in our church is not entertainment; it is an encounter with God that brings peace, joy, and spiritual release. Message was about giving Your Best to God as the widow who depended and trusted in God by giving her last. She didn't allow her future to be in the hand of what she had but she placed it in the hands of God. She gave by faith and not as those who had abundant gabe what they had no use of. The message was from the book of Mark 12:41-440 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 17 Visualizações - Something Happened to Me
On Wednesday, I had a personal experience that taught me something serious about spiritual warfare. Satan almost trapped me through the very message I had prepared to preach—a message about weakness in serving God.
As it was getting close to time for service, I suddenly began to feel weak in my body. At the same time, thoughts started coming into my mind: “The distance is too far… your car is not in good condition… Brother Thomas is there, he will manage…” and many more excuses. For a moment, I almost believed those thoughts.
But then I became alert. I realized that the enemy often begins his attack in the mind before it affects the body and actions. At that point, I knew this was not ordinary—it was a spiritual attack meant to weaken my commitment and possibly affect my love and dedication to God.
Immediately, I made a decision. I rose up and prepared myself for service. I declared within me: No amount of discouragement will stop me from going to the house of God. And I went.
The Bible says in Hebrews 12:1, “Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us.” Sometimes, that “weight” is not sin—it is discouragement, laziness, or mental resistance.
Also, 2 Corinthians 10:5 reminds us to “cast down imaginations… and bring every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” Not every thought you hear in your mind is from you—some are battles you must fight and win.
If you are experiencing similar struggles, understand this: you don’t always need special prayers for everything. Sometimes, what is required is a firm decision and intentional action. Rise up, reject every excuse, and do what you know is right.
Do not allow weakness or discouragement to keep you from serving God. Prove your love for Jesus through your consistency and commitment today.Something Happened to Me On Wednesday, I had a personal experience that taught me something serious about spiritual warfare. Satan almost trapped me through the very message I had prepared to preach—a message about weakness in serving God. As it was getting close to time for service, I suddenly began to feel weak in my body. At the same time, thoughts started coming into my mind: “The distance is too far… your car is not in good condition… Brother Thomas is there, he will manage…” and many more excuses. For a moment, I almost believed those thoughts. But then I became alert. I realized that the enemy often begins his attack in the mind before it affects the body and actions. At that point, I knew this was not ordinary—it was a spiritual attack meant to weaken my commitment and possibly affect my love and dedication to God. Immediately, I made a decision. I rose up and prepared myself for service. I declared within me: No amount of discouragement will stop me from going to the house of God. And I went. The Bible says in Hebrews 12:1, “Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us.” Sometimes, that “weight” is not sin—it is discouragement, laziness, or mental resistance. Also, 2 Corinthians 10:5 reminds us to “cast down imaginations… and bring every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.” Not every thought you hear in your mind is from you—some are battles you must fight and win. If you are experiencing similar struggles, understand this: you don’t always need special prayers for everything. Sometimes, what is required is a firm decision and intentional action. Rise up, reject every excuse, and do what you know is right. Do not allow weakness or discouragement to keep you from serving God. Prove your love for Jesus through your consistency and commitment today.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 35 Visualizações1
- Lay Aside Every Heavy Load That's Slowing You Down on Your Christian Journey.
Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, Hebrews 12:1.
This instruction is direct and urgent—God is not asking us to manage our burdens but to remove them. Many believers today struggle to serve God effectively, not because they are not called, but because they are carrying things that were never meant to stay on them. The Christian life is a race, a serious journey with a clear destination. Being called is only the beginning; finishing well requires intentional effort, discipline, and the willingness to let go of anything that weakens your walk with God.
When a runner is weighed down, progress becomes slow and exhausting. In the same way, spiritual “weights” delay growth and weaken endurance. These weights are not always obvious sins; they can be distractions, fear, lack of discipline, discouragement, or misplaced priorities. At the same time, sin has a more dangerous role—it entangles and traps, making forward movement difficult. This is why consistent spiritual practices matter: prayer, obedience to God’s Word, fellowship, and studying the Bible are not optional activities but essential habits that keep us aligned and strengthened. Neglecting them only increases the weight and makes the race harder.
The truth is simple: if you do not remove what is slowing you down, you will keep struggling in your journey. God has given each believer time, purpose, and responsibility, and He expects us to run with endurance. You cannot afford to allow fear, sin, or distraction to control your life when your calling is at stake. Lay them aside deliberately. Refocus your heart. Strengthen your discipline. And keep moving forward, because the goal is not just to start the race, but to finish it faithfully and receive the reward that God has prepared.Lay Aside Every Heavy Load That's Slowing You Down on Your Christian Journey. Let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, Hebrews 12:1. This instruction is direct and urgent—God is not asking us to manage our burdens but to remove them. Many believers today struggle to serve God effectively, not because they are not called, but because they are carrying things that were never meant to stay on them. The Christian life is a race, a serious journey with a clear destination. Being called is only the beginning; finishing well requires intentional effort, discipline, and the willingness to let go of anything that weakens your walk with God. When a runner is weighed down, progress becomes slow and exhausting. In the same way, spiritual “weights” delay growth and weaken endurance. These weights are not always obvious sins; they can be distractions, fear, lack of discipline, discouragement, or misplaced priorities. At the same time, sin has a more dangerous role—it entangles and traps, making forward movement difficult. This is why consistent spiritual practices matter: prayer, obedience to God’s Word, fellowship, and studying the Bible are not optional activities but essential habits that keep us aligned and strengthened. Neglecting them only increases the weight and makes the race harder. The truth is simple: if you do not remove what is slowing you down, you will keep struggling in your journey. God has given each believer time, purpose, and responsibility, and He expects us to run with endurance. You cannot afford to allow fear, sin, or distraction to control your life when your calling is at stake. Lay them aside deliberately. Refocus your heart. Strengthen your discipline. And keep moving forward, because the goal is not just to start the race, but to finish it faithfully and receive the reward that God has prepared.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 28 Visualizações2
- Spending Time with these Children is a Joy
Our ministry is committed to providing quality education to Liberian children, many of whom would otherwise have limited access to learning opportunities. As the Lord faithfully provides, we also ensure that the children receive meals, because we understand that a child cannot learn well on an empty stomach. We believe that meeting both their physical and educational needs is a practical expression of God’s love in action.
Beyond academics, our Mission School is deeply devoted to nurturing the spiritual lives of these children. We intentionally train them in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, teaching them God’s Word, Christian values, and a life of prayer and worship. Our desire is not only to raise educated children, but to raise godly leaders who will impact Liberia and beyond for Christ.
Spending time with these children is always a profound blessing. Seeing their joy, growth, and hunger to learn reminds us why this work matters. We humbly ask you to keep our ministry in your prayers — that God will continue to provide resources, strength, wisdom, and protection as we serve. Your prayers and support make it possible for us to continue shaping young lives for both their future and for God’s glory.Spending Time with these Children is a Joy Our ministry is committed to providing quality education to Liberian children, many of whom would otherwise have limited access to learning opportunities. As the Lord faithfully provides, we also ensure that the children receive meals, because we understand that a child cannot learn well on an empty stomach. We believe that meeting both their physical and educational needs is a practical expression of God’s love in action. Beyond academics, our Mission School is deeply devoted to nurturing the spiritual lives of these children. We intentionally train them in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, teaching them God’s Word, Christian values, and a life of prayer and worship. Our desire is not only to raise educated children, but to raise godly leaders who will impact Liberia and beyond for Christ. Spending time with these children is always a profound blessing. Seeing their joy, growth, and hunger to learn reminds us why this work matters. We humbly ask you to keep our ministry in your prayers — that God will continue to provide resources, strength, wisdom, and protection as we serve. Your prayers and support make it possible for us to continue shaping young lives for both their future and for God’s glory.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 16 Visualizações1
- Stop Magnifying the Problem — Magnify God
1 Peter 5:7 Cast all your care upon God; for He cares for you.
Many people do not realize that it is possible to “worship” a problem. Worship is not only singing or kneeling. Worship is whatever you give your highest attention, fear, focus, and emotional energy. When a problem fills your thoughts all day, steals your peace, controls your mood, and shapes your decisions, it has taken too much space in your heart. Instead of praying about it, you rehearse it. Instead of casting it, you carry it.
The Bible does not deny that problems are real. It does not say pretend everything is fine. It says cast your care. Casting means deliberately transferring the weight to God. Many people pray but never release. They speak to God about the issue, yet they continue to hold it tightly in their minds. That is why the burden remains heavy. Worry is meditation on fear. Faith is meditation on God’s character.
When you magnify a problem, it grows in your perception. When you magnify God, your faith grows. The problem may not disappear immediately, but its control over your heart will. God cares — not casually, but personally. He is not distant from your struggle.
So be honest about the issue. Pray specifically. Do what is within your responsibility. Refuse to let fear sit on the throne of your heart. A problem may be real, but it is not sovereign. Only God deserves that place.Stop Magnifying the Problem — Magnify God 1 Peter 5:7 Cast all your care upon God; for He cares for you. Many people do not realize that it is possible to “worship” a problem. Worship is not only singing or kneeling. Worship is whatever you give your highest attention, fear, focus, and emotional energy. When a problem fills your thoughts all day, steals your peace, controls your mood, and shapes your decisions, it has taken too much space in your heart. Instead of praying about it, you rehearse it. Instead of casting it, you carry it. The Bible does not deny that problems are real. It does not say pretend everything is fine. It says cast your care. Casting means deliberately transferring the weight to God. Many people pray but never release. They speak to God about the issue, yet they continue to hold it tightly in their minds. That is why the burden remains heavy. Worry is meditation on fear. Faith is meditation on God’s character. When you magnify a problem, it grows in your perception. When you magnify God, your faith grows. The problem may not disappear immediately, but its control over your heart will. God cares — not casually, but personally. He is not distant from your struggle. So be honest about the issue. Pray specifically. Do what is within your responsibility. Refuse to let fear sit on the throne of your heart. A problem may be real, but it is not sovereign. Only God deserves that place.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 23 Visualizações2
- Today by 7pm our time I will have Bible study conference with the second group at our church.
Please pray for this service to be successful and impactful. Pray for the people that will be leaving their homes from a far to attend this service.
I will be speaking on :
Title: When First Love Is Lost
Texts:
Revelation 2:4–5
Hebrews 3:12–13Today by 7pm our time I will have Bible study conference with the second group at our church. Please pray for this service to be successful and impactful. Pray for the people that will be leaving their homes from a far to attend this service. I will be speaking on : Title: When First Love Is Lost Texts: Revelation 2:4–5 Hebrews 3:12–130 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 16 Visualizações - Please take a time and pray for our ministry Bible Pathway Mission Liberia.
This week I have two Bible study groups to meet. One was done yesterday Wednesday and the second will be tomorrow. I am focusing on discipleship with them.
Today I had women ministry where more than 30 women participated in our women ministry teaching. This group is called women of faith and we are dealing with building hope in the midst of suffering.
We have our orphan mission school. We train children in the Lord and we also feed them during school hours.
Please pray for all of these that we are involved doing in our ministry in Liberia this week.Please take a time and pray for our ministry Bible Pathway Mission Liberia. This week I have two Bible study groups to meet. One was done yesterday Wednesday and the second will be tomorrow. I am focusing on discipleship with them. Today I had women ministry where more than 30 women participated in our women ministry teaching. This group is called women of faith and we are dealing with building hope in the midst of suffering. We have our orphan mission school. We train children in the Lord and we also feed them during school hours. Please pray for all of these that we are involved doing in our ministry in Liberia this week.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações1
- Help for the Weary Soul.
God is the true source of our strength. We are limited, but He is not. That is why Scripture teaches us to depend on Him and to cast our burdens upon Him. In Psalm 55:22, the Bible says, “Cast your burden on the Lord, and He shall sustain you.” God does not ask us to carry our struggles alone. He invites us to bring them to Him.
It brings deep comfort to know that we have a Father who truly cares for us. When we are weak, tired, or overwhelmed, He remains strong on our behalf. Isaiah 40:29 says, “He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength.” Our weakness is not a disadvantage when it drives us to depend on Him.
We must also remember that trusting God is not just emotional comfort; it is an act of faith. 1 Peter 5:7 reminds us to cast all our care upon Him, “for He cares for you.” When we lean on God instead of ourselves, we find rest for our souls and renewed strength to continue.Help for the Weary Soul. God is the true source of our strength. We are limited, but He is not. That is why Scripture teaches us to depend on Him and to cast our burdens upon Him. In Psalm 55:22, the Bible says, “Cast your burden on the Lord, and He shall sustain you.” God does not ask us to carry our struggles alone. He invites us to bring them to Him. It brings deep comfort to know that we have a Father who truly cares for us. When we are weak, tired, or overwhelmed, He remains strong on our behalf. Isaiah 40:29 says, “He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength.” Our weakness is not a disadvantage when it drives us to depend on Him. We must also remember that trusting God is not just emotional comfort; it is an act of faith. 1 Peter 5:7 reminds us to cast all our care upon Him, “for He cares for you.” When we lean on God instead of ourselves, we find rest for our souls and renewed strength to continue.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações2
- If we as believers believe that Christ is with us in the spirit, why can't we believe that our dead ones are also with us in the spirit when the Bible teaches that they are alive with Jesus as he is also alive with us ?
Can any of us try to answer this question?If we as believers believe that Christ is with us in the spirit, why can't we believe that our dead ones are also with us in the spirit when the Bible teaches that they are alive with Jesus as he is also alive with us ? Can any of us try to answer this question?0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 17 Visualizações - God Defends His Own
You need to know that God is faithful to protect those who truly belong to Him. Jesus said He is the Good Shepherd who takes care of His sheep. When you obey God and trust Him, He becomes your safe place and your defender. Do not be afraid. He is always with you, ready to guide and protect you according to His perfect will.
In John 10:28–29, Jesus says, “I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand… no one can snatch them out of my Father’s hand.” This means that those who belong to Christ are secure in Him. Because He has overcome the world, nothing can defeat His purpose for your life.
As Romans 8:38–39 teaches, nothing can separate us from the love of God. So stand firm in your faith. Trust His power and His goodness. Walk with confidence, knowing that God is watching over you and working for your good.God Defends His Own You need to know that God is faithful to protect those who truly belong to Him. Jesus said He is the Good Shepherd who takes care of His sheep. When you obey God and trust Him, He becomes your safe place and your defender. Do not be afraid. He is always with you, ready to guide and protect you according to His perfect will. In John 10:28–29, Jesus says, “I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand… no one can snatch them out of my Father’s hand.” This means that those who belong to Christ are secure in Him. Because He has overcome the world, nothing can defeat His purpose for your life. As Romans 8:38–39 teaches, nothing can separate us from the love of God. So stand firm in your faith. Trust His power and His goodness. Walk with confidence, knowing that God is watching over you and working for your good.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações1
- Tested but not Destroyed
Many people think that if something leads to death, then it must be destruction from the devil. But the Bible shows us something deeper. There is a difference between a test from God and a temptation from Satan. A test is meant to strengthen your faith, while a temptation is meant to weaken it. In James 1:13–15, we are told that God does not tempt anyone with evil. Temptation leads to sin, and sin leads to spiritual death — separation from God.
Physical death is not the greatest defeat. Jesus said in Matthew 10:28 that we should not fear the one who can kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Satan may attack the body, but he cannot destroy a soul that remains faithful to God. Many believers in the Bible faced death, yet they were not destroyed because their faith stood firm.
The real battle is not about breathing or not breathing — it is about remaining faithful to God. A test may go very far, even to the point of death, but its purpose is to prove and refine us. Temptation, on the other hand, tries to pull us away from God. When we hold on to Christ, even in hard times, we are not defeated. We overcome.Tested but not Destroyed Many people think that if something leads to death, then it must be destruction from the devil. But the Bible shows us something deeper. There is a difference between a test from God and a temptation from Satan. A test is meant to strengthen your faith, while a temptation is meant to weaken it. In James 1:13–15, we are told that God does not tempt anyone with evil. Temptation leads to sin, and sin leads to spiritual death — separation from God. Physical death is not the greatest defeat. Jesus said in Matthew 10:28 that we should not fear the one who can kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Satan may attack the body, but he cannot destroy a soul that remains faithful to God. Many believers in the Bible faced death, yet they were not destroyed because their faith stood firm. The real battle is not about breathing or not breathing — it is about remaining faithful to God. A test may go very far, even to the point of death, but its purpose is to prove and refine us. Temptation, on the other hand, tries to pull us away from God. When we hold on to Christ, even in hard times, we are not defeated. We overcome.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 23 Visualizações - The second Sunday service at Bible Pathway Mission Liberia in this month of February was powerful and impactful. The presence of God was evident, and there was a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit as God’s anointing rested upon the congregation. Hearts were refreshed, faith was strengthened, and many experienced renewed hope in the Lord.
At Bible Pathway Mission Liberia, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ in spirit and in truth. We are a Spirit-filled church where worship is expressed with joy, reverence, and freedom—through praise, dance, and heartfelt thanksgiving. In God’s presence, burdens are lifted, oppression and discouragement are broken, and lives are restored by the power of the Holy Spirit. Worship in our church is not entertainment; it is an encounter with God that brings peace, joy, and spiritual release.
Message was about spiritual warfare that we often face but we keep trusting and continue focusing on Jesus the Son of God to delivered us. message was from the book Daniel 10:12-13The second Sunday service at Bible Pathway Mission Liberia in this month of February was powerful and impactful. The presence of God was evident, and there was a genuine outpouring of the Holy Spirit as God’s anointing rested upon the congregation. Hearts were refreshed, faith was strengthened, and many experienced renewed hope in the Lord. At Bible Pathway Mission Liberia, we worship the Lord Jesus Christ in spirit and in truth. We are a Spirit-filled church where worship is expressed with joy, reverence, and freedom—through praise, dance, and heartfelt thanksgiving. In God’s presence, burdens are lifted, oppression and discouragement are broken, and lives are restored by the power of the Holy Spirit. Worship in our church is not entertainment; it is an encounter with God that brings peace, joy, and spiritual release. Message was about spiritual warfare that we often face but we keep trusting and continue focusing on Jesus the Son of God to delivered us. message was from the book Daniel 10:12-130 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 21 Visualizações1
- A humbled heart finds favor from the Lord.
God does not think or choose the way humans do. He looks at the heart of a person. King Saul became king because the people wanted him, and Samuel anointed him. But later, Saul stopped obeying God. He followed his own ideas, became proud, and disobeyed God’s commands. Because of this, God’s favor left him, and the Spirit of the Lord departed from him.
David was different. The Bible says David was a man after God’s own heart (Acts 13:22). David was not perfect and he sinned, but when he did wrong, he humbled himself and repented. He admitted his sins, asked God for mercy, and desired to obey God again. His heart was sincere and willing to follow God’s will.
God looks at the heart, not outward appearance or position (1 Samuel 16:7). What matters to God is obedience, humility, and true repentance. Anyone who humbles themselves, seeks God sincerely, and walks in obedience can find favor with Him—just as David did.A humbled heart finds favor from the Lord. God does not think or choose the way humans do. He looks at the heart of a person. King Saul became king because the people wanted him, and Samuel anointed him. But later, Saul stopped obeying God. He followed his own ideas, became proud, and disobeyed God’s commands. Because of this, God’s favor left him, and the Spirit of the Lord departed from him. David was different. The Bible says David was a man after God’s own heart (Acts 13:22). David was not perfect and he sinned, but when he did wrong, he humbled himself and repented. He admitted his sins, asked God for mercy, and desired to obey God again. His heart was sincere and willing to follow God’s will. God looks at the heart, not outward appearance or position (1 Samuel 16:7). What matters to God is obedience, humility, and true repentance. Anyone who humbles themselves, seeks God sincerely, and walks in obedience can find favor with Him—just as David did.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 21 Visualizações
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- Zechariah 4:7
Who are you, O great mountain? Before Zerubbabel you shall become a plain........
May the Lord remove all mountains that are ahead of you in Jesus nameZechariah 4:7 Who are you, O great mountain? Before Zerubbabel you shall become a plain........ May the Lord remove all mountains that are ahead of you in Jesus name 🙏👏👏0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 12 Visualizações 0 - When God is Silence, it's a Test of Faith
In the midst of difficult times or trials, when you pray and God seems silent, what will be your next action? God’s silence is often a test of faith, patience, and obedience. Silence does not mean absence, and it does not mean rejection. Many times in Scripture, God remained silent not because He was powerless, but because He was watching how His people would respond under pressure.
Sadly, many respond the way King Saul did. When Saul was attacked by the Philistines and realized that Samuel was dead, he sought God, but the Bible says God did not answer him—neither by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets. Instead of waiting in humility or repenting, Saul panicked. Out of fear and desperation, he turned to a witch at Endor, seeking guidance from a source God had clearly forbidden (1 Samuel 28:6–7). His action revealed a heart that trusted solutions more than God.
God’s silence is never permission to seek ungodly alternatives. Scripture reminds us, “Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart” (Psalm 27:14). When heaven seems quiet, our calling is not to compromise, but to remain faithful, repent where necessary, and trust God’s timing. Silence is often where obedience is proven and faith is refined.When God is Silence, it's a Test of Faith In the midst of difficult times or trials, when you pray and God seems silent, what will be your next action? God’s silence is often a test of faith, patience, and obedience. Silence does not mean absence, and it does not mean rejection. Many times in Scripture, God remained silent not because He was powerless, but because He was watching how His people would respond under pressure. Sadly, many respond the way King Saul did. When Saul was attacked by the Philistines and realized that Samuel was dead, he sought God, but the Bible says God did not answer him—neither by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets. Instead of waiting in humility or repenting, Saul panicked. Out of fear and desperation, he turned to a witch at Endor, seeking guidance from a source God had clearly forbidden (1 Samuel 28:6–7). His action revealed a heart that trusted solutions more than God. God’s silence is never permission to seek ungodly alternatives. Scripture reminds us, “Wait on the Lord; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart” (Psalm 27:14). When heaven seems quiet, our calling is not to compromise, but to remain faithful, repent where necessary, and trust God’s timing. Silence is often where obedience is proven and faith is refined.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações - As a believer, how do you handle a jealous neighbor?As a believer, how do you handle a jealous neighbor?0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 10 Visualizações
- Living Ready, Faithful and Watchful Until Christ Returns.
Jesus has made it clear in Scripture that no one knows the exact day or hour of His return—not the angels in heaven, nor even the Son, but only the Father (Matthew 24:36). Because the timing is deliberately hidden, believers are not called to speculation or date-setting, but to constant readiness.
What Jesus desires is a life marked by watchfulness, obedience, and faithfulness. We are to live each day alert in spirit, grounded in God’s Word, and consistent in prayer. Readiness is not passive waiting; it is active devotion—loving God wholeheartedly, serving others sincerely, and walking in holiness. A prepared life reflects steady faith, not fear or confusion.
Scripture warns that the return of Christ will come like a thief in the night—sudden and unexpected to those who are unprepared (1 Thessalonians 5:2). For this reason, our focus must not be on predicting when He will come, but on living in alignment with His truth at all times. Faithfulness today is the true evidence of readiness for tomorrow.
Jesus is indeed coming again. Therefore, keep your heart anchored in Him, walk in the light of His kingdom, and remain steadfast. Those who watch, endure, and live faithfully will be found ready when He appears.Living Ready, Faithful and Watchful Until Christ Returns. Jesus has made it clear in Scripture that no one knows the exact day or hour of His return—not the angels in heaven, nor even the Son, but only the Father (Matthew 24:36). Because the timing is deliberately hidden, believers are not called to speculation or date-setting, but to constant readiness. What Jesus desires is a life marked by watchfulness, obedience, and faithfulness. We are to live each day alert in spirit, grounded in God’s Word, and consistent in prayer. Readiness is not passive waiting; it is active devotion—loving God wholeheartedly, serving others sincerely, and walking in holiness. A prepared life reflects steady faith, not fear or confusion. Scripture warns that the return of Christ will come like a thief in the night—sudden and unexpected to those who are unprepared (1 Thessalonians 5:2). For this reason, our focus must not be on predicting when He will come, but on living in alignment with His truth at all times. Faithfulness today is the true evidence of readiness for tomorrow. Jesus is indeed coming again. Therefore, keep your heart anchored in Him, walk in the light of His kingdom, and remain steadfast. Those who watch, endure, and live faithfully will be found ready when He appears.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 14 Visualizações - Your Pain is Not in Vain
God understands your pain and suffering, and He wants you to know that He has not abandoned you. In difficult moments, it is natural to ask why. Even Jesus experienced deep suffering and carried the full weight of pain on the cross for your sake. Yet in that moment, He declared, “It is finished” (John 19:30), confirming that He had secured victory over sin and death.
Hardships are not meaningless. At times, they become opportunities for your faith to grow and for God’s Spirit to work more deeply within you. Even in suffering, God is present. He has promised never to leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). Your pain can refine your character and draw you closer to God, shaping you into the likeness of Christ.
God is also working behind the scenes, even when you cannot see it. He is able to turn brokenness into a testimony of His grace and power. One day, you will understand how every tear and every trial had a purpose, leading you toward eternal life with Him, where there will be no more pain or suffering (Revelation 21:4).
Hold firmly to hope. Jesus has overcome the world (John 16:33). Trust in His love, and let your suffering remind you of the depth of His sacrifice. You are not alone, your pain is not wasted, and God is with you always—strengthening and guiding you through every storm.Your Pain is Not in Vain God understands your pain and suffering, and He wants you to know that He has not abandoned you. In difficult moments, it is natural to ask why. Even Jesus experienced deep suffering and carried the full weight of pain on the cross for your sake. Yet in that moment, He declared, “It is finished” (John 19:30), confirming that He had secured victory over sin and death. Hardships are not meaningless. At times, they become opportunities for your faith to grow and for God’s Spirit to work more deeply within you. Even in suffering, God is present. He has promised never to leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). Your pain can refine your character and draw you closer to God, shaping you into the likeness of Christ. God is also working behind the scenes, even when you cannot see it. He is able to turn brokenness into a testimony of His grace and power. One day, you will understand how every tear and every trial had a purpose, leading you toward eternal life with Him, where there will be no more pain or suffering (Revelation 21:4). Hold firmly to hope. Jesus has overcome the world (John 16:33). Trust in His love, and let your suffering remind you of the depth of His sacrifice. You are not alone, your pain is not wasted, and God is with you always—strengthening and guiding you through every storm.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações
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